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disembark from

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disembark from something
to get off a ship, plane, or train. We disembark from the ship in Manaus. At what time do we expect to disembark from the plane?


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Police said witnesses told investigators that riders had to disembark from the rear float sections when it approached the Superdome near the end of the parade route.
Police said witnesses told investigators that riders had to disembark from the rear float sections when it approached the Superdome near the end of the parade route.
Cruise passengers who will be flying home on Southwest Airlines on the day they disembark from their cruise have three ways to take advantage of the Bags To Go service:
 
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